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Research ethics
Non-therapeutic research with minors: how do chairpersons of German research ethics committees decide?
- Correspondence to: Dr C Lenk Department for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Humboldtallee 36, 37073 Goettingen, Germany; clenkgwdg.de
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Non-therapeutic research with minors: how do chairpersons of German research ethics committees decide?
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- Received July 21, 2003
- Accepted November 20, 2003
- Revised October 1, 2003
- First published February 10, 2004.
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February 10, 2004
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